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  1. JamesSimpson

    Air Brick? Ruling bathroom

    Sounds like a plan - Aye when I said extract to the loft, I meant a ceiling extractor fan, vented to the fascia outside.
  2. JamesSimpson

    Air Brick? Ruling bathroom

    What would be the best way to block it up? Cement mix then dot dab plasterboard over it? Is this just glued onto the wall or is it part of the whole brick?
  3. JamesSimpson

    Air Brick? Ruling bathroom

    Some better shots. So like I was saying, this is pretty much where the shower is going to be (just to the left of it) I probably can't feel any air coming through it as it looks like it has 30+ years worth of dust and gunk filling up the holes inside. I was hoping to tile this...
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    Air Brick? Ruling bathroom

    Thing is though, this is in zone 1 right where the shower head is going to go. There is a window just right of the bath. I've had my hand up against the air vent and I can't feel any air coming through it?
  5. JamesSimpson

    What the hell is this

    Yea I finally figured it out. Was the old style plaster on top of cardboard with metal supports. I ripped all this out and replaced with fresh plasterboard sheets and skimmed over. Perfect wall now :)
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    Air Brick? Ruling bathroom

    Hi All. I am in the process of starting to tile the bathroom, I hVe done most of the prep work removing old tiles and loose paint from the walls with my trust scraper. I am planning on timiling the while bathroom, but I have a big ish problem... This air brick in the top corner above the...
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  11. JamesSimpson

    What the hell is this

    I set out and started prep work to begin plastering a wall (which I hope to be doing tomorrow), but I found a patch where i found the plaster wasn't actually attached to the wall (you can see it just below the plug socket in the picture below). So I set away with my scraper and it just fell out...
  12. JamesSimpson

    Use Furniture Board As Bath Panel

    So my thought of marine ply with a sheet of the laminate (where can you get this?) would be my best bet then?
  13. JamesSimpson

    B & Q rubble sacks

    I've used the B&Q rubble bags, and they were ok for me - I've still got them, as I've re-used them a few times now. Maybe it was a dodgy batch?
  14. JamesSimpson

    Use Furniture Board As Bath Panel

    Hi All, I have recently installed a fitted sink and toilet in the bathroom, and as you can see I have removed the old tacky bath panel that was fitted many decades ago. I would like to have the bath panel look exactly the same as the fitted appliances, and on a recent trip to...
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